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COURT OF SESSION

... one peart of th his correspondeueo I think he avows himself a Tory; ti but I think he voted for my brother, who was a g c Whig. t And he attached great importance to the Bsta- WI I blished Church 7-Yes. l You say your brother was a musician; was he a ...

THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC

... and both Tories and Liberals are casting about for his successont The Tories, with a considerable ninuiher of the hiosi Whigs. will run Mr li(otxi, but his chances of return, if the libteal ('amp is not divided, are very slight. 11 is I ite speech ...

The Court appionted for the hearing of appeals from the Sheriffs' Electoral Registra

... tremendous heroics their access W to power 'is certain to boesignalisod by a al few more great mealures meoant, to dish the si I Whigs. p i It is curions, and it may be instructive, to tc compare- Lord, Salisbury's estimate of his ti opponents with the facts ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Legislature, three ?? n, House and twice in the Senate. He v n seo known as a decided opponent of slavery, - in j the National Whig Convention of is48, of W 1g he w*as a member, anti-slavery resolutie k rejected, he withdrew, and was actie k- organiaing the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... his' season for tfor refusing to remain with them he states that the th, thad resolved to senid him out as a traveller, to Whig JN t he had decided objections. On this subiject he had OR' I a meeting with the pursuers' partner, Mr Kay, lii a which was ...

COURT OF SESSION

... .were E obliged to present -this 'petition 'o a to get t the coempany.wound 'ap -in.'terms' 4f the Act. S Thecondijion on. whig -,4te Rsney wam re- tj turned was that, If the, board' rpsolve not £ to purchase . the minest the. money wil be C returned ...

THE ST ANDREWS MURDER

... woman son, as t. injuries in the chest and albdomen wve5e i2'a is .to cause death- ?? in Re-examined-If the shot had bee, ftred whig 11 the woman was standing, the ena mumt hae bsI *y pointed upwards. The appearance o t'-e h e.. w showed the injuries lhad ...

THE VACANCY IN THE HADDINGTON BURGHS

... the vacancy, and there can be doubt that in their extremity the Conservatives would gladly coalesce with the remnant the old Whig party to return a representative of the type of Mr Bouverie. But in the burghs the report altogether discredited, Mr Bouverie ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... quite enough of , Whig rule when entered Parliament, and tie ; thought tbey ought to give a fair trial to the new party in power. They had gained more from the ' Conservatives in reapect matter* affecting the working man than the Whigs would ever have granted ...

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... candidate for Midlothian, is yet in the future. He is understood have put himself on the latter question in the hands of his Whig friends, and they exercised their characteristic gefeius for retardation in ingenious way. They had taken a canvas* ' of every ...

VACATION SPEECHES

... next general election in favour of Home Rule candidates. The Home Rule party, the chairman said, did not belong to either the Whigs or the Tories. Their object was to make everything subservient to the cause of freedom, which the Irish people had been strangers ...

THE EVENING MEETING

... constitution. He tells us that the Venetian constitution was introduced into England by Whigs of 1688. A historian has said that the legitimate successors of the Whig* of are tbe Conservatives of 1879. (Laughter.) not care to discuss that historical question ...